136 research outputs found

    Radiative corrections to the background of μeγ\mu\to e\gamma decay

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    Radiative muon decay in the kinematics similar to the neutrinoless decay μeγ\mu\to e\gamma is considered. Radiative corrections due to 1-loop virtual photons and emission of additional soft or hard photons are taken into account. Analytical expressions and numerical estimations are presented.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX, misprints in Eqs.(9,12,14) fixe

    Polarization phenomena in the reaction NN to NNpi near threshold

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    First calculations for spin-dependent observables of the reactions ppppπ0pp \to pp\pi^0, pppnπ+pp \to pn\pi^+ and ppdπ+pp \to d\pi^+ near threshold are presented, employing the J\"ulich model for pion production. The influence of resonant (via the excitation of the Δ(1232)\Delta (1232)) and non-resonant p-wave pion production mechanisms on these observables is examined. For the reactions pppnπ+pp \to pn\pi^+ and ppdπ+pp \to d\pi^+ nice agreement of our predictions with the presently available data on spin correlation coefficents is observed whereas for ppppπ0pp \to pp\pi^0 the description of the data is less satisfying.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure

    Incoherent Eta Photoproduction from the Deuteron near Threshold

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    Very recent data for the reaction gamma+d ->eta np, namely total cross sections, angular and momentum spectra, are analyzed within a model that includes contributions from the impulse approximation and next order corrections due to the np and eta-N interactions in the final state. Comparison between the calculations and the new data indicate sizable contributions from the np and eta-N final state interactions. Some systematic discrepancies between the calculations and the data are also found

    Pion-nucleon scattering in a meson-exchange model

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    The pi-N interaction is studied within a meson-exchange model and in a coupled-channels approach which includes the channels pi-N, eta-N, as well as three effective pi-pi-N channels namely rho-N, pi-Delta, and sigma-N. Starting out from an earlier model of the Julich group systematic improvements in the dynamics and in some technical aspects are introduced. With the new model an excellent quantitative reproduction of the pi-N phase shifts and inelasticity parameters in the energy region up to 1.9 GeV and for total angular momenta J leq 3/2 is achieved. Simultaneously, good agreement with data for the total and differential pi-N -> eta-N transition cross sections is obtained. The connection of the pi_N dynamics in the S_{11} partial wave with the reaction pi-N -> eta-N is discussed.Comment: 32 pages, 9 figure

    Thermal Radiation from Nucleons and Mesons

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    Thermal photon emission rates due to meson-nucleon interactions have been evaluated. An exhaustive set of reactions involving p(\bar p), n(\bar n), rho, omega, a_1, pi and eta is seen to provide a sizeable contribution to the emission rate from hot hadronic matter. Contributions from baryonic resonances are found to be negligibly small

    Dynamical coupled-channel approaches on a momentum lattice

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    Dynamical coupled-channel approaches are a widely used tool in hadronic physics that allow to analyze different reactions and partial waves in a consistent way. In such approaches the basic interactions are derived within an effective Lagrangian framework and the resulting pseudo-potentials are then unitarized in a coupled-channel scattering equation. We propose a scheme that allows for a solution of the arising integral equation in discretized momentum space for periodic as well as twisted boundary conditions. This permits to study finite size effects as they appear in lattice QCD simulations. The new formalism, at this stage with a restriction to S-waves, is applied to coupled-channel models for the sigma(600), f0(980), and a0(980) mesons, and also for the Lambda(1405) baryon. Lattice spectra are predicted.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure

    Meson model for f_0(980) production in peripheral pion-nucleon reactions

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    The Juelich model for pion-pion-scattering, based on an effective meson-meson Lagrangian is applied to the analysis of the S-wave production amplitudes derived from the BNL E852 experiment pi^- p -> pi^0 pi^0 n for a pion momentum of 18.3 GeV. The unexpected strong dependence of the S-wave partial wave amplitude on the momentum transfer between the proton and neutron in the vicinity of the f_0(980) resonance is explained in our analysis as interference effect between the correlated and uncorrelated pi^0 pi^0 pairs.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures, formulas added, typos removed, new figure
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